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Large Spear Head

$34.95

Battle Ready
(4 customer reviews)
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    This large spear head is suitable for a variety of cultures and time periods. Forged of carbon steel with a full socket and pre-drilled holes for a securing pin or nails. Unsharpened. Socket is approx. 1 3/8” inside diameter.

    4 reviews for Large Spear Head

    1. Andy

      Could not be happier I am going to making a short hewing spear with this, and I think it is perfect for that purpose. The socket is reinforced right in the spot where these big spearheads always break, so that is a big plus in my book.

    2. DPS

      Battle Ready is not Stage Ready I knew going in that Battle Ready does not mean Stage Combat worthy. I’ve had 2 break in a single show. They seemed thick enough, but the metal really isn’t strong enough to withstand stage use. (Note- After the first cracked, I actually was able to bend back and forth until it tore apart with just my hands). They do have a good basic look though, and I will keep the rest for set dressing and non-fight use.

    3. Nathan

      Dimensions not accurate Point is sharp, nice exterior finish…only problem, the socket diameter is 1 3/16, not 1 3/8. I purchased the pole I intended to use as a spearshaft based on the advertised dimension…now I have to go get another one. Not a huge problem, just annoying.
      The good news is that, while the pictures seem to show only one nailhole for securing the head to the shaft, there are actually two, and the are properly offset for stability.

    4. Charles V. DeLeo (verified owner)

      The overall design looks astonishing! It fits perfectly to the staff that I have for it. The only problem is that the pre-drilled holes for securing the pin are offset. They don’t line up with one another, so I’m concerned that could cause the spear to break with one wrong move. Apart from that, it looks spectacular.

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